Two planes collided at London's Heathrow Airport, damaging the wingtips and forcing the planes to land. Fortunately, the collision occurred at low speed, so the damage was not particularly serious. A British Airways plane, which had just landed from Accra (Ghana), collided with a Virgin Atlantic 787, which was being towed by a tug, while on the runway at Heathrow Airport. Both vehicles have been removed from the runway and will be repaired before they can return to service. But photos of the planes are already spreading on social media. Says the two airlines involved BBCThe company has launched an investigation into what happened and the engineering teams involved are carrying out routine maintenance checks on the aircraft in question. Despite the fear among staff, there were no injuries or passengers, and London Airport continued to operate regularly, without experiencing flight delays. A Heathrow Airport spokesman said: “We are working alongside emergency services and our airline partners in response to the incident of two grounded aircraft this morning.”
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